October 24th, 2011 | by David Sacco
Neil Rackers set himself apart from kickers around the league when he proved he is not just a nimble p***y, brought in to do the thankless, not-so-manly, dirty work of his team. He will probably have a stinger for days after putting that his on Marc Mariani, but he proved himself and his worth
August 1st, 2011 | by David Sacco
The Jets signed Plaxico Burris, the Patriots traded for Ochocinco, and Moss fell off their lists. Both the Patriots and Jets were only willing to offer a 1 year deal, when Moss felt he deserved a 3 years, despite his less than spectacular road show last season. We have seen the lack of motivation Randy plays with when he's on a poor team, so I guess he would rather pout and retire than go back to that
January 27th, 2011 | by David Sacco
After the Tennessee Titans parted ways with QB Vince Young, whom Jeff Fisher had beef with, It appeared that the longest tenured coach in the NFL was safe for another year, but owner Bud Adams decided to trade him to the NFL Network where he will compete with MNF announcer John Gruden
November 26th, 2010 | by Charles Drengberg
Whenever NFL players throw tantrums on the sideline, it's bad for the game. Kids in the stands see it, kids at home watching tv with their blue-collar dads who only get one day a week off from work to spend time with their kid see it, and I have to hear about it over and over again on
November 23rd, 2010 | by Charles Drengberg
Tired of Moving? Let U-HAUL handle it. Ask about our 3 moves in one year special
November 17th, 2010 | by Charles Drengberg
The existence of this show is scientific proof that there are no definable talents required to have a TV show
June 14th, 2010 | by David Sacco
Fights are always fun. Enjoy
April 26th, 2010 | by David Sacco
Maybe this is just an excuse to put this knock out up again, but what can I say I love seeing this white boy go down like a wet noodle
December 30th, 2009 | by Charles Drengberg
Week 16 may have the worst gambling opportunities for football fans in the history of gambling. The bottom-feeding Bucs beat the Saints, the Colts pooped on their fanbase by laying down and dying against the Jets instead of trying to go undefeated, and Brett Favre proved that cold air really does affect people with arthritis. Let's see if any of this affects this weeks rankings
December 21st, 2009 | by Charles Drengberg
Week 15 was nothing short of magical for gambling with highs and lows that could rival a Lindsay Lohan bender. The Browns scored an unbelievable 41 points against the lowly Chiefs in a thriller